Examples of using This literally in English and their translations into Serbian
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Many took this literally.
This literally means 7 times x.
I also mean this literally.
This literally means that a team….
I have done this literally.
People also translate
This literally represents 7 ones.
No-one means this literally.
This literally represents 7 ones.
Our children take this literally.
This literally means the color orange.
It would be a mistake to take this literally.
This literally means the colour orange.
Are we to understand this literally?
This literally changed everything.
Oh, yesyesyesyesyes. i think about this literally EVERY DAY.
Well, this literally means two"3x+ 5".
So one way of thinking about 30%-- this literally means 30 per 100.
But this literally does mean"Two times x".
So hitting the ground means-- this literally means that h is equal to 0.
This literally could not get any worse.
Instead of calling this 1/10, I could call this literally 10/100.
This literally takes a few seconds.
If we have 6 of something and I want to subtract 1 of something or 6 ys minus1 y you can read this literally as 1 y.
But this literally means a 90-degree angle.
So if I had the number negative 2 andI want to raise it to the third power, this literally means taking three negative 2's, so negative 2, negative 2, and negative 2, and then multiplying them.
Soon this literally means x added yourself 7 times.
We mean this literally and figuratively.
This literally just says 7 times x equals fourteen.
For a man, this literally means that you are slowly disappearing from his life.
This literally means you can take cent, and that literally means 100.